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Rick Merian is an artist that specializes in pyrography which is the art of wood burning. He’s got some pretty serious talent as he’s brought the image of many famous movie characters to life with his art style. His attention to detail is uncanny.

Artist Danny Quirk has been getting a lot of attention recently for his anatomical illustrations. He uses acrylic paint and a special set of markers to draw on the human body and make it look as if the skin has been ripped away. It’s an interesting look at what goes on underneath the skin of a human.

Fibonacci ratios are mathematical relationships expressed as ratios that are derived from the Fibonacci sequence. Artist Jack Storms has managed to use Fibonacci ratios and glass to create some incredible art.

At the Art In Island museum in Manila, Philippines you are just as much a part of the art as everything else around you. Visitors are encouraged to interact with the art around them and take pictures. It’s an interesting concept and definitely makes a trip to the museum a much more interactive experience.

This piece of art is simply named The Clock. What you’re seeing is a blown up and more detailed version of what a microchip looks like inside of a wrist watch. This piece of art is complex and visually stunning but it’s also capable of telling time.

Reddit user Nate100100 has been posting these incredible chalkboard drawings he draws for his students as a way to motivate them. He’s a middle school art teacher from Wyoming and he seems to be making a big difference in the lives of his students. When asked how he feels about the art being erased, Nate seemed okay with it saying “There is something kind of nice about knowing that it will be erased. I don’t fret over supplies, paper, whether or not I should keep it… Kids see it and then it disappears.”

Artist Red Hong Yi likes to make art out of unlikely materials. Her latest portrait is of a “teh tarik man,” or a tea seller. The catch this time around is that she made the portrait using 20,000 teabags.

Italy-based artist Cristina Guggeri is out to remind the planet that world leaders are people too with her project Il Dovere Quotidiano, or “The Daily Duty.” She’s trying to humanize some of the most powerful people on the Earth and it looks like she definitely succeeded.

Zaria Forman is an artist and she’s very motivated when it comes to raising awareness about climate change. Her recent set of finger paintings are astonishing. If you didn’t know that they were paintings beforehand you would be forgiven for thinking that they’re real life photographs.